Description
WOODLAND STONECROP
Woodland Stonecrop, unlike their other Sedum cousins, are happy to grow in shaded locations. The fleshy, evergreen foliage is arranged in whorls along the stems, creating a mandala like pattern that draws the eye. White flowers in spring light up the ground. Sedum ternatum is larval host to the Common Buckeye and Brown Elfin.
- Sun to Part Shade and Average to Moist Soils
- 3-6 in. Evergreen Groundcover
- White Flowers in Spring